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Sydney Sweeney puts on a busty display in a plunging red dress as she shares a sexy clip of her look after the People’s Choice Awards

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Sydney Sweeney puts on a busty display in a plunging red dress as she shares a sexy clip of her look after the People's Choice Awards

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She had already wowed with her sexy look on the red carpet.

And Sydney Sweeney has given her followers another look at her sexy scarlet dress in a racy Instagram clip, after attending the People’s Choice Awards on Monday.

The Euphoria star, 26, showed off her ample cleavage in a red Mônot dress that showed off every inch of her incredible figure.

Striking a sultry pose, the star appeared in a slow-motion clip before leaving her home to walk the red carpet.

Attending the ceremony, Sydney joined her Everyone But You co-star Glen Powell to enthusiastically sing Natasha Bedingfield’s 2004 hit Unwriting, which was featured prominently in the film.

Sydney Sweeney puts on a busty display in a plunging

Sydney Sweeney has given her followers another glimpse of her sexy scarlet dress in a racy Instagram clip, after attending the People’s Choice Awards on Monday.

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1708599365 462 Sydney Sweeney puts on a busty display in a plunging

The Euphoria star showed off her ample cleavage in a red Mônot dress that showed off every inch of her incredible figure.

Sydney and Glen were also at the fan-voted ceremony to compete for the comedy movie star of the year trophy, which ultimately went to Jennifer Lawrence.

And the talented couple poorly reviewed The Australia-set film lost the comedy movie of the year trophy to Barbie during the NBC broadcast.

It was a full-circle moment for Sweeney and Powell, who originally met onstage at the Barker Hangar two years earlier when he and his Top Gun: Maverick co-star Jay Ellis presented her with the trophy for best fight during the awards. MTV Movie & TV Awards.

Anyone But You was loosely based on William Shakespeare’s 1600 comedy Much Ado About Nothing, and the main characters Benedick and Beatrice end up together in the end.

In fact, much has been made of the chemistry both on and off screen between the shy couple, but they have both repeatedly denied accusations of affairs on set.

The two-time Emmy nominee was literally the person who hired Glen to be her on-screen lead and also hired director Will Gluck after developing the specific script over the course of a year.

In December, Sweeney made a rare comment about wedding plans, admitting it hadn’t been her top priority.

‘I’m so busy working! “I’m a workaholic and I love it, I love it,” she said when asked how far along she was in planning her wedding.

Attending the ceremony, Sydney reunited with her Everyone But You co-star Glen Powell to enthusiastically sing Natasha Bedingfield's 2004 hit Unwriting.

Attending the ceremony, Sydney reunited with her Everyone But You co-star Glen Powell to enthusiastically sing Natasha Bedingfield's 2004 hit Unwriting.

Attending the ceremony, Sydney reunited with her Everyone But You co-star Glen Powell to enthusiastically sing Natasha Bedingfield’s 2004 hit Unwriting.

While she and her fiancé Jonathan Davino may not have been looking for wedding venues or trying to set a date, the two have been working closely together over the past year.

The lovebirds worked as producing partners on their film Everyone But You, which they produced through their company Fifty-Fifty Films.

Sydney also served as executive producer of the film.

“I think it’s amazing to be able to work with people you want to do business with,” he gushed about their professional collaboration.

“It’s amazing to have someone who encourages you and fully supports what you do.”

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